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High cholesterol caused by childhood sedentar

<p>Increased sedentary time in childhood can raise cholesterol levels by two thirds as an adult, leading to heart problems and even premature death - but a new study has found light physical activity may completely reverse the risks and is far more effective than moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.</p>

Sitting For More Than 10 Hours Daily May Raise Dementia Risk

A new study suggests that total sedentary time, irrespective of the pattern in which they are accumulated daily, elevates the risk of dementia in people aged above 60.

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Childhood inactivity raises heart disease threat in young adults: Study | Health

As per the recent study, sedentary time in childhood is linked to heart attacks and strokes later in life, even in those with normal weights and blood pressure  | Health

Making being less sedentary feel normal –investigating ways to reduc by Anne Maree Parrish, Anthony D Okely et al

Background: Adolescents spend over 50% of a 24-hour period and 63% of the school day sedentary. Few comprehensive qualitative studies have explored teachers’ and students’ perceptions of potential strategies to reduce sedentary behaviour (SB) in the secondary school setting. This project aimed to elicit students’ and teachers’ perspectives of feasible and acceptable ways to encourage adolescents to “sit less and stand or move more” during the school day. Methods: Students, teachers, and executives from four schools in the Illawarra and surrounding areas (New South Wales) Australia, were invited to participate. Focus group implementation used a participatory research design (‘problem and solution tree’). Participants were interviewed in three groups, younger adolescents, older adolescents and teachers/executives. Firstly the ‘problem’ (high rates of SB) was explained, participants were then asked to identify contributing school related factors, and to suggest feasibl

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